Henry Ammar: Good Enough is Never Enough, this Is Why You DON'T SUCCEED!
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Welcome to The Mark Drager Show! In this podcast, we are honored to feature Henry Ammar, an International Life Speaker, Entrepreneur, and the creative force behind the acclaimed podcast "Making It Happen with Henry Ammar."
Henry's profound impact is evident through his podcast's impressive success, hitting #1 in the Training Category and #6 in the Education Category on the iTunes Charts. He's graced stages worldwide, captivating audiences of up to 35,000 people at a time, leaving a lasting impression with his powerful keynote speeches.
Beyond his achievements, Henry's commitment to making a difference shines through his passionate collaborations with significant causes. From international peace projects with Yoko Ono through the Exit Festival to global movements supporting the severely hungry with the UN World Food Programme, Henry Ammar's influence spans far and wide.
Join us on this weeks episode as we delve into transformative conversations with Henry Ammar. Discover stories of resilience, growth, and how to make a meaningful impact in our lives and the world. Prepare to be inspired and empowered by this extraordinary individual on our journey of growth and fulfillment.
We discusses the concept of masculinity and the importance of being present and grounded in one's life. It emphasizes the power and love-based presence that a masculine individual can bring to a room or family, creating a sense of safety and different energy. Henry's uses the analogy of a basketball team to illustrate the different roles and qualities needed in various situations. The passage also touches on personal experiences, such as being in a boy band and reflecting on the significance-driven mindset at that time. Henry's expresses gratitude for not achieving excessive fame and highlights the importance of understanding oneself and evaluating personal growth regularly. The ultimate goal is to bring all parts of oneself into wholeness, leading to a higher version of oneself. The Henry's motivation for teaching personal development stems from a desire to alleviate suffering, both in their own life and in others', due to trauma and struggles.
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Key Takeaways:
- Henry emphasizes the importance of not settling for "good enough" in various aspects of life.
- Henry's & Mark discuss their personal journey of realizing they were settling and deciding to make a change.
- Henry values conscious choice and flexibility in life, rather than being controlled by circumstances.
- They highlight the importance of surrounding oneself with like-minded people who align with their values.
- Henry emphasizes the need for results over mere inspiration and shares their commitment to providing value.
- They discuss the power of co-regulation and having a supportive community to navigate through life's challenges.
- Henry encourages trust in others and the willingness to delegate tasks to achieve great things.
- They mention the process of acceptance, emotional understanding, healing past traumas, and reprogramming oneself for growth.
- Change is uncomfortable but taking simple steps is key.
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